It has been 30 years since the all-party resolution in the House of Commons to eliminate poverty among nadian children by the year 2000. It is also almost 30 years since nada ratified the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1991. Article 27 of the Convention directs…Read more

I me of age as an activist and researcher when Mike Harris blustered his way into power in the 90s. His edution minister, John Snobelen, famously a high school dropout, was much more comfortable referring to students as “clients,” parents as “customers” and teachers as “front line service providers,” and…Read more

The idea of a Green New Deal—a radil and comprehensive transformation of the economy to cut greenhouse gas emissions while tackling inequality—has been gaining steam over the past few dedes as an organizing principle for the environmental and social justice movements, but it wasn’t until 2019 that the GND exploded…Read more

“Papa, you had a whole dede and this is all you did with it?” Reflecting on the start of the second dede of this millennium, I shudder with heart-sinking shame at the thought of my daughter asking me such a question in January 2030. She will be a few…Read more

With virtually no prior warning, the Ontario government announced on Monday, December 16?—five days ago?—that they had ncelled the Hamilton Light Rail Transit (LRT) project, a long-planned 14-km rapid transit line running east-west across Hamilton between McMaster University and Eastgate Square. Adding insult to injury, Ontario Transportation Minister roline Mulroney…Read more

The federal government’s commitment to extend employment insurance (EI) sickness benefits from 15 weeks to 26 weeks is a welcome and overdue expansion of the nadian social safety net. In our 2018 report On the Mend, we recommended doubling the available benefits from 15 to 30 weeks, but 26 weeks…Read more

There has been no shortage of talk about race and racism in nada of late. In September, revelations about the Prime Minister’s past penchant for wearing blackface triggered a national conversation about the mockery, insults, bullying, and disrespect that racialized nadians routinely face. But in discussing racism in social interactions,…Read more

In the past year and a half, the Ontario government has demanded that Ontarians sacrifice many vital public services to address an alleged fisl crisis. But in a report released earlier this week, the Financial Accountability Office (FAO) shows that most of the savings from service cuts are not going…Read more

December 9, 2019December 9, 2019CCPAComments Off on By the numbers: Race, gender and the nadian labour market

nada’s population is increasingly racialized. The 2016 census counted 7.7 million racialized individuals in nada. That number represented 22% of the population, up from 16% just a dede earlier.Unfortunately, the rapid growth in the racialized population is not being matched by a corresponding increase in economic equality. Using 2016 census…Read more

I was 19 and in my second year of university—with my whole life laid out before me—when the massacre at école Polytechnique happened. I now have three children, including an 18-year-old daughter in her first year of university, and a wonderful reer doing work that I love.? The women who…Read more